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[–] WoodScientist@lemmy.world 1 points 4 days ago (1 children)

The difference is that in ye olden days there was simply much less need for full time legislators. In an era where 90% of the population lived on largely self-sufficient family farms, and large scale economic regulation wasn't widespread, part time legislators made a lot more sense.

[–] Eldritch@piefed.world 2 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago) (1 children)

Is it that different today? I'd argue a lot of the legislation getting done that isn't just naming things. Or approving reoccurring spending isn't just useless, but harmful. At least here in a red state where I live.

[–] WoodScientist@lemmy.world 1 points 4 days ago

All I'm saying is government at all levels today does a hell of a lot more than governments did in the 19th century. We simply ask more from our governments than we used to. And the more a government does, the more legislation will be necessary.